Brisbane River Dolphins

Pictures, videos and information regarding dolphins sighted in the Brisbane and Bremer River systems in southeast Queensland, Australia. They do not appear upstream from Moreton Bay every year but when they do, it is a spectacular sight.

October 18, 2008

612 Breakfast reporter RebeccaLevingston this morning is on a mission.

She's at the Goodna Boat Ramp on the Brisbane River with Ipswich Cr Paul Tully, who says a pair of dolphins have been spotted 75 kilometres upstream.

ABC reporter RebeccaLevingston at

the Goodna Boat Ramp off Noel Kelly
Drive looking for the pair of dolphins in
the upper reaches of the Brisbane River.

They were last seen at Barellan Point, but where are they now?

Ipswich City Councillor Paul Tully
keeps a watchful eye out for the
dolphins which have swum

75km from the mouth

of the Brisbane River.

Comments on ABC Website:I drove along the magnificent riverside freeway the other afternoon, and the river looked an absolute picture, almost blue/green. How exciting to see the dolphins returning.Posted by:PattyOct 15, 2008

Hey Spencer - to anyone using or living on the river it should not come as a surprise to see dolphins returning to the river. I coach boys out of the Centenary Rowing club @ Jindalee in the past 2-3 years have witnessed previously unseen sights like dolphins and even kangaroos swimming in the river. We live on the beautiful Mermaid Reach of the Brisbane River @ Jindalee and spent over 1 1/2 hours a couple of years ago just watching a pod of 7 dolphins presumably following bait fish. I was very pleased to see another (smaller) pod of Dolphins last week (before all the rain) up around the Westlake stretch of the river. The sightings are not common but none the less, very welcome. Currently we are pulling in some great mud crabs - maybe you should pay us a visit?

[Hi Mark, thanks for the invitation. I was there at the end of 2006. Your Scout/rowing shed marked the beginning of 612's topless double-decker bus tour of Brisbane. If you see more dolphins, please take a pic for me. Cheers, Spencer]Posted by:CaptainmarkymarkOct 15, 2008

The Dolphins Are Trying To Tell Us Somethingthe CBD is hazyand Mt Coot-tha shimmers in the sunas we move toward Q2there is nowhere to run

DO YOU HAVE ANY PICTURES OR VIDEOS
OR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING
DOLPHINS IN THE BRISBANE RIVER?If you have any pictures, videos or other
information about dolphins frolicking in
the Brisbane River, emailCr Paul Tully.

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Video of dolphins in the Brisbane River
in 2006 near the William Jolly Bridge.
(Courtesy of YouTube)

A pair of dolphins nicknamed Anna and Bligh has been reported in the past week in the upper reaches of the Brisbane River between Goodna and Barellan Point, near Karalee.

In an amazing display, the dolphins glided gracefully upstream past the junction of the Brisbane and Bremer Rivers - near the Moggill Ferry - heading towards the fresh water just below College's Crossing.

Anna and Bligh are named after a prominent Queenslander who is committed to the environment and who regularly swims upstream without looking back, sometimes through slightly troubled political waters like the Indooroopilly reach of the Brisbane River.

The amazing thing about the appearance of this pair of healthy mammals is that they were 75km upstream from the mouth of the Brisbane River - a whopping distance from the open sea and possibly the longest upstream journey ever made by dolphins in Australia.

In 2007, a pair of dolphins was sighted between Jindalee and Goodna but this week's sighting in the furthest upstream run made by dolphins which locals can recall.

THE BRISBANE RIVER DOLPHIN WATCH HAS BEGUN.

Brisbane and Ipswich residents are being asked to keep an eye out for Anna and Bligh.

If you see any dolphins in the Brisbane River, especially upstream from the Jindalee or Goodna reaches of the river, call Cr Paul Tully on 3818 6900 or email as soon as possible to Cr Paul Tully.

Your still or video pictures would be most appreciated as these marvellous mammals venture upstream such an extraordinary distance.

All pictures and videos will be uploaded to this site as a pictorial record of this important dolphin adventure.

They are possibly the same pair of dolphins making their way up the Brisbane River on their annual marathon swim from Brisbane to Ipswich.

DO YOU HAVE ANY PICTURES OR VIDEOS
OR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING
DOLPHINS IN THE BRISBANE RIVER?

If you have any pictures, videos or other
information about dolphins frolicking in
the Brisbane River, email Cr Paul Tully.